CPENG78
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 2, 2008
- 186
Section B105 states the required fire flow for buildings.
B105.1 for one and two family dwellingswith fire flow area that does not exceed 3600 sq ft is 1000 gpm
The Exception calls out for 50% reduction as approved when the building is equipped with a sprinkler system.
Table B105.1 calls out fire flow for both dwelings exceeeding the 3600 sq ft (via B105.1) and for buildings of other uses (Via B105.2). With one exception for other uses that the reduction can be up 75%.
I believe I know the answer but would like confirmation, for smaller buildings, say single family homes, less than 3600 sq ft the required fire flow is 1000 gpm but it can be down to 500 gpm if equipped with a fire sprinkler system? or does any other code apply, say the international residential code?
I've understood fire flows and reductions before but this was a bit simple since my buildings were alot larger in my other projects. I just got introduced to a project that has smaller buildings, some of which will be for living quarters.
B105.1 for one and two family dwellingswith fire flow area that does not exceed 3600 sq ft is 1000 gpm
The Exception calls out for 50% reduction as approved when the building is equipped with a sprinkler system.
Table B105.1 calls out fire flow for both dwelings exceeeding the 3600 sq ft (via B105.1) and for buildings of other uses (Via B105.2). With one exception for other uses that the reduction can be up 75%.
I believe I know the answer but would like confirmation, for smaller buildings, say single family homes, less than 3600 sq ft the required fire flow is 1000 gpm but it can be down to 500 gpm if equipped with a fire sprinkler system? or does any other code apply, say the international residential code?
I've understood fire flows and reductions before but this was a bit simple since my buildings were alot larger in my other projects. I just got introduced to a project that has smaller buildings, some of which will be for living quarters.